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Procol Harum, Gary Brooker out front

Gary Brooker of Procol Harum Dies at 76

by Paul Cashmere

Gary Brooker MBE, the lead singer and keyboard player for Procol Harum, has died from cancer at the age of 76.

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Ronnie Spector

Ronnie Spector Dies At Age 78

by Paul Cashmere

Ronnie Spector, the singer for The Ronettes and one time wife of notorious producer Phil Spector, has died at the age of 78.

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George Harrison

The Last Song The Beatles Recorded Was George Harrison’s ‘I Me Mine’

by Paul Cashmere

The very last song The Beatles recorded before they broke up was ‘I Me Mine’ but it wasn’t all of The Beatles.

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George Harrison Concert for Bangla Desh

George Harrison Concert For Bangla Desh Was Released 50 Years Ago

by Paul Cashmere

The album of the George Harrison charity event ‘Concert for Bangla Desh’ was released on 20 December 1971.

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Watch the First-Ever George Harrison ‘My Sweet Lord’ Video With All Star Cast

by Paul Cashmere

Dhani Harrison has produced the first ever video for his dad George Harrison’s ‘My Sweet Lord’.

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Badfinger Straight Up

Badfinger ‘Straight Up’ Turns 50

by Paul Cashmere

‘Straight Up’, the fourth and most successful album for Badfinger, has turned 50 years old.

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Monty Python Life of Brian

Denis O’Brien, Former Manager of George Harrison, Dead At 80

by Paul Cashmere

Denis O’Brien, George Harrison’s long-time manager for most of his solo career, has died at age 80.

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The Beatles Get Back

The Beatles Did Not Break Up After Let It Be

by Paul Cashmere

One of the great Beatle myths is that the band broke up after the Get Back/Let It Be sessions and that the original film documented the break-up. That is not true.

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The Beatles rooftop performance Photo from Apple Records

The Beatles Share First Clip Of Peter Jackson Documentary Get Back

by Paul Cashmere

The Beatles have uploaded a scene from their upcoming documentary ‘Get Back’ by Peter Jackson.

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George Harrison, photo by Paul Cashmere

Missing George Harrison and Ringo Starr Track Found

by Music-News.com

A previously lost track featuring Sir Ringo Starr and the late George Harrison, which was discovered in a loft, is set to be released.

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Willie Nelson photo by Pamela Springsteen (supplied)

Willie Nelson Covers George Harrison’s All Things Must Pass

by Paul Cashmere

Willie Nelson has covered George Harrison’s ‘All Things Must Pass’ with his son Lukas for his third The Willie Nelson Family album.

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The Beatles Let It Be

The Beatles ‘Let It Be’ Album Is No 2 Album In Australia

by Paul Cashmere

The Beatles ‘Let It Be’ 50th anniversary deluxe edition has become the number two album in Australia this week.

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The Beatles rooftop performance Photo from Apple Records

The Beatles Are Now On Tik Tok

by Music-News.com

The Beatles are now on TikTok. Fans of The Beatles now have a choice of 36 songs from their back catalogue to pick from to soundtrack their clips on the video-sharing app.

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George Harrison ‘All Things Must Pass’ Cover Art Made Into London Garden Display

by Paul Cashmere

George Harrison’s widow Olivia Harrison and their son Dhani have recreated the All Things Must Pass cover art as an actual garden in London.

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All Things Must Pass George Harrison deluxe

Bobby Whitlock Tears Strips Off George Harrison’s 50th All Things Must Pass

by Paul Cashmere

George Harrison ‘All Thing Must Pass’ keyboard player Bobby Whitlock has slammed the Harrison Estate for the release of an over-priced, awfully remixed 50th anniversary edition of George’s iconic album.

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George Harrison

27th Take of George Harrison ‘Isn’t It A Pity’ Previews 50th Anniversary All Things Must Pass

by Paul Cashmere

The 27th take of George Harrison’s recording of ‘Isn’t It A Pity’ has been revealed ahead of the released of the 50th anniversary of ‘All Things Must Pass’ box set.

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George Harrison

George Harrison Estate Premieres Previously Unreleased ‘Cosmic Empire’

by Paul Cashmere

The previously unreleased George Harrison song ‘Cosmic Empire’ has been reissued ahead of the 50th Anniversary edition of ‘All Things Must Pass’, coming in August.

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Massive George Harrison ‘All Things Must Pass’ Reissue Is On The Way

by Paul Cashmere

George Harrison’s masterpiece ‘All Things Muss Pass’ was released on 27 November 1970. It turned 50 last November. On 6 August 2021, a massive expansion featuring 8LPs and 5CDs will be released to mark the 50th anniversary.

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Ringo Starr, Festival Hall, Melbourne Australia, Photo By Ros O'Gorman, Noise11

Ringo Starr Says His Favourite Bob Dylan Song Is ‘When The Deal Goes Down’

by Paul Cashmere

Ringo Starr has picked an obscure 2006 Bob Dylan song as his favourite Dylan song. ‘When The Deal Goes Down’ is from Bob’s ‘Modern Times’ album.

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The Beatles Get Back

Peter Jackson Previews ‘The Beatles: Get Back’

by Paul Cashmere

Sir Peter Jackson has released a montage of footage he is working on for the new Beatles film ‘The Beatles: Get Back’.

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Billie Eilish

Billie Eilish Covers The Beatles’ ‘Something’

by Paul Cashmere

Billie Eilish has recorded a sedate version of George Harrison’s Abbey Road classic ‘Something’.

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Bob Dylan

Bob Dylan and George Harrison May 1 1970 Sessions Given Limited Release

by Paul Cashmere

A snap limited edition sale of the George Harrison and Bob Dylan sessions from May 1 1970 went on sale this week and sold out just as fast.

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George Harrison ‘All Things Must Pass’ Turns 50 Today

by Paul Cashmere

George Harrison’s now classic ‘All Things Must Pass’ was released in 27 November, 1970 … 50 years ago today.

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Joey Molland Be True To Yourself

Badfinger’s Joey Molland Premiere’s ‘Rainy Day Man’

by Paul Cashmere

Joey Molland, the last surviving member of Badfinger, will release his first album in seven years ‘Be True To Yourself’. Our first taste of the album is the extremely Beatlesque ‘Rainy Day Man’.

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Michael Burrows

Michael Burrows Covers Bob Dylan and George Harrison’s ‘If Not For You’

by Paul Cashmere

Melbourne singer/songwriter Michael Burrows has covered the George Harrison and Bob Dylan song ‘If Not For You’ for the teachers.

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Dhani Harrison

Watch Dhani Harrison Cover George Harrison Beatles’ Song The Inner Light

by Paul Cashmere

George Harrison’s son Dhani has announced a $500,000 donation to MusiCares COVID-19 Relief Fund, Save The Children and Doctors Without Borders and released his own version of his father’s ‘The Inner Light’.

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The Beatles Abbey Road 50th Anniversary edition

The Beatles Premiere Brand New ‘Here Comes The Sun’ Video

by Paul Cashmere

With the release of the 50th anniversary ‘Abbey Road’ deluxe box, The Beatles have created a brand new video for ‘Here Comes The Sun’.

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The Beatles Abbey Road 50th Anniversary edition

George Harrison Talks About His First Beatles A-Side ‘Something’

by Paul Cashmere

The Beatles have released alternate versions of George Harrison’s ‘Something’ ahead of the 50th Anniversary Abbey Road release in September.

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John Lennon expanded Imagine

John Lennon Footage With George Harrison For Imagine Sessions Released

by Paul Cashmere

Yoko Ono has released unseen footage from the Imagine album recording sessions featuring John Lennon and George Harrison in the studio working on the track ‘How Do You Sleep?”.

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George Harrison My Sweet Lord

George Harrison ‘My Sweet Lord’ Is Apple’s Most Played Song Of The Century

by Music-News.com

Music licensing company PPL has produced a Top 20 chart of the most played tracks in the 21st century released by Apple Records to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the record company founded by The Beatles. Apple Records released its first ever single in the UK, The Beatles’ ‘Hey Jude’ on 30 August 1968.

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